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Football league season
Football League Two
Season2011–12
ChampionsSwindon Town
PromotedSwindon Town
Shrewsbury Town
Crawley Town
Crewe Alexandra
RelegatedHereford United
Macclesfield Town
Matches552
Goals1,458 (2.64 per match)
Top goalscorer18 goals
Adebayo Akinfenwa
Lewis Grabban
Izale McLeod
Jack Midson
Biggest home winMorecambe 6–0 Crawley Town
(10 September)Bristol Rovers 7–1Burton Albion
(14 April)
Biggest away winHereford United 1–6Gillingham
(17 September)
Northampton Town 2–7 Shrewsbury Town
(19 November)
Dagenham & Redbridge 0–5Cheltenham Town
(18 February)
Highest scoringBarnet 3–6 Burton Albion
(29 October)
Northampton Town 2–7 Shrewsbury Town
(19 November)
Gillingham 5–4 Hereford United
(28 February)
Longest winning run10 matches – Swindon Town
(31 December – 28 February)
Longest unbeaten run16 matches –Crewe Alexandra
(18 February-5 May)
Longest winless run18 matches – Macclesfield Town
(2 January–5 May)
Longest losing run9 matches – Dagenham & Redbridge
(8 October – 10 December)
Highest attendance17,014 – 25 February (Bradford City vs Hereford United)
Lowest attendance1,207 – 6 March (Morecambe vs Cheltenham Town)

The2011–12Football League Two (referred to as theNpower Football League Two for sponsorship reasons) is the eighth season of the league under its current title and nineteenth season under its current league division format.

Changes from last season

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Team changes

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From League Two

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Promoted toLeague One

Relegated toConference National

To League Two

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Relegated fromLeague One

Promoted fromConference National

Team overview

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Stadia and locations

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Locations of League Two 2011–12 teams
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Accrington StanleyAccringtonCrown Ground5,057
AFC WimbledonLondonKingsmeadow4,850
Aldershot TownAldershotRecreation Ground7,100
BarnetLondonUnderhill Stadium6,200
Bradford CityBradfordValley Parade25,136
Bristol RoversBristolMemorial Stadium12,011
Burton AlbionBurton upon TrentPirelli Stadium6,912
Cheltenham TownCheltenhamAbbey Business Stadium7,066
Crawley TownCrawleyBroadfield Stadium6,134
Crewe AlexandraCreweAlexandra Stadium10,153
Dagenham & RedbridgeLondonVictoria Road6,078
GillinghamGillinghamPriestfield Stadium11,582
Hereford UnitedHerefordEdgar Street5,075
Macclesfield TownMacclesfieldMoss Rose6,355
MorecambeMorecambeGlobe Arena6,476
Northampton TownNorthamptonSixfields Stadium7,653
Oxford UnitedOxfordKassam Stadium12,500
Plymouth ArgylePlymouthHome Park16,388
Port ValeStoke-on-TrentVale Park19,052
Rotherham UnitedSheffieldDon Valley Stadium10,000
Shrewsbury TownShrewsburyGreenhous Meadow9,875
Southend UnitedSouthend-on-SeaRoots Hall12,392
Swindon TownSwindonCounty Ground14,700
Torquay UnitedTorquayPlainmoor6,104

Personnel and sponsoring

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TeamManagerChairmanTeam captainKit makerSponsor
Accrington StanleyPaul CookIlyas KhanDean WinnardSamurai SportswearClever Boxes
AFC WimbledonTerry BrownErik SamuelsonJamie StuartTempest SportsSports Interactive (H)
Football Manager (A)
Aldershot TownDean HoldsworthKris MachalaBen HerdErreàEBB Paper
BarnetMartin AllenAnthony KleanthousMark HughesSurridgePulse Fitness
Bradford CityPhil ParkinsonMark Lawn andJulian RhodesMichael FlynnNikeMap Group UK
Bristol RoversMark McGheeNick HiggsMatthew GillErreàMcCarthy Waste (H)
ITS (A)
Burton AlbionGary Rowett (caretaker)
Kevin Poole (caretaker)
Ben RobinsonJohn McGrathTAGMr Cropper
Cheltenham TownMark YatesPaul BakerAlan BennettErreàMira Showers
Crawley TownCraig Brewster (caretaker)Victor ManleyPablo MillsPuma

best team ever

Crewe AlexandraSteve DavisJohn BowlerDavid Artell
Lee Bell
CarbriniMornflake Cereal
Dagenham & RedbridgeJohn StillDave AndrewsMark ArberVandanelWest & Coe Funeral Directors
GillinghamAndy HessenthalerPaul ScallyAndy FramptonVandanelMedway Electrical & Mechanical Services
Hereford UnitedRichard O'KellyDavid KeyteStefan StamAdmiralCargill
Macclesfield TownGlyn ChamberlainMike RancePaul MorganadidasVoi Jeans
MorecambeJim BentleyPeter McGuiganWill HainingPumaBench
Northampton TownAidy BoothroydDavid CardozaJohn JohnsonErreàJackson Grundy
Oxford UnitedChris WilderKelvin ThomasJake WrightNikeBridle Insurance
Plymouth ArgyleCarl FletcherJames BrentSimon WaltonPumaBond Timber
Port ValeMicky AdamsVacantMarc RichardsVandanelHarlequin Property
Rotherham UnitedSteve EvansTony StewartRyan CresswellPumaParkgate Shopping
Shrewsbury TownGraham TurnerRoland WycherleyIan SharpsJomaGreenhous
Southend UnitedPaul SturrockRon MartinChris BarkerNikeInsureandGo
Swindon TownPaolo Di CanioJeremy WrayPaul CaddisAdidasSamsung (H)
FIFA 12 (A)
Torquay UnitedMartin LingSimon BakerLee MansellVandanelSparkworld

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Bristol RoversDave PenneySacked7 March 2011[1]Pre-seasonPaul Buckle30 May 2011[2]
Swindon TownPaul Hart28 April 2011[3]Pre-seasonPaolo Di Canio20 May 2011[4]
MorecambeSammy McIlroyMutual consent9 May 2011[5]Pre-seasonJim Bentley13 May 2011[6]
BarnetGiuliano GrazioliEnd of tenure as caretaker13 May 2011Pre-seasonLawrie Sanchez13 May 2011[7]
Torquay UnitedPaul BuckleSigned byBristol Rovers30 May 2011[2]Pre-seasonMartin Ling13 June 2011[8]
Bradford CityPeter JacksonResigned25 August 2011[9]21stPhil Parkinson28 August 2011[10]
Plymouth ArgylePeter ReidSacked18 September 2011[11]24thCarl Fletcher18 September 2011[12]
Crewe AlexandraDario GradiResigned10 November 2011[13]18thSteve Davis10 November 2011[14]
Northampton TownGary JohnsonMutual consent14 November 2011[15]20thAidy Boothroyd30 November 2011[16]
Bristol RoversPaul BuckleSacked3 January 2012[17]19thMark McGhee18 January 2012[18]
Accrington StanleyJohn ColemanSigned byRochdale24 January 2012[19]10thPaul Cook13 February 2012[20]
Hereford UnitedJamie PitmanSacked5 March 2012[21]21stRichard O'Kelly5 March 2012
Burton AlbionPaul Peschisolido17 March 2012[22]17thGary Rowett (caretaker)
Kevin Poole (caretaker)
17 March 2012[22]
MacclesfieldGary SimpsonMutual consent18 March 2012[23]21stBrian Horton19 March 2012[24]
Rotherham UnitedAndy ScottSacked19 March 2012[25]11thSteve Evans9 April 2012[26]
Crawley TownSteve EvansSigned byRotherham United9 April 2012[26]4thCraig Brewster (caretaker)9 April 2012
BarnetLawrie SanchezSacked16 April 2012[27]22ndMartin Allen16 April 2012[28]
MacclesfieldBrian HortonResigned30 April 2012[29]24thGlyn Chamberlain30 April 2012

League table

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A total of 24 teams contest the division: 18 sides remaining in the division from last season, four relegated fromLeague One, and two promoted from Conference National.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Swindon Town(C, P)46296117532+4393Promotion toFootball League One
2Shrewsbury Town(P)462610106641+2588
3Crawley Town(P)46231587654+2284
4Southend United46258137748+2983Qualification forLeague Two play-offs[a]
5Torquay United462312116350+1381
6Cheltenham Town46238156650+1677
7Crewe Alexandra(O, P)462012146759+872
8Gillingham462010167962+1770
9Oxford United461717125948+1168
10Rotherham United461813156763+467
11Aldershot Town46199185452+266
12Port Vale46209176860+859[b]
13Bristol Rovers461512196070−1057
14Accrington Stanley461415175466−1257
15Morecambe461414186357+656
16AFC Wimbledon46159226278−1654
17Burton Albion461412205481−2754
18Bradford City461214205459−550
19Dagenham & Redbridge46148245072−2250
20Northampton Town461212225679−2348
21Plymouth Argyle461016204764−1746
22Barnet461210245279−2746
23Hereford United(R)461014225070−2044Relegation to theConference Premier
24Macclesfield Town(R)46813253964−2537
Updated to match(es) played on 5 May 2012. Source:BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Four teams play for one spot and promotion toFootball League One.
  2. ^On 9 March Port Vale were deducted ten points for entering administration.[30]

Play-offs

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Main article:2012 Football League play-offs
SemifinalsFinal
        
4Southend United022
7Crewe Alexandra123
6Cheltenham Town0
7Crewe Alexandra2
5Torquay United011
6Cheltenham Town224

Results

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The fixtures for theLeague Two were released on 17 June 2011. The season started on 6 August 2011, and is scheduled to conclude on 5 May 2012.[31]

Home \ AwayACCWIMALDBARBRABRRBRTCHLCRACRED&RGILHERMACMORNOROXFPLYPTVROTSHRSTDSWITOR
Accrington Stanley2–13–20–31–02–12–10–10–10–23–04–32–14–01–12–10–20–42–21–11–11–20–23–1
AFC Wimbledon0–21–21–13–12–34–04–12–51–32–13–11–12–11–10–30–21–23–21–23–11–41–12–0
Aldershot Town0–01–14–11–01–02–01–00–13–11–11–21–01–21–00–10–30–01–22–21–02–02–10–1
Barnet0–04–02–10–42–03–62–21–22–02–22–21–12–10–21–20–22–01–31–11–20–30–20–1
Bradford City1–11–21–24–22–21–10–11–23–00–12–21–11–02–22–12–11–11–12–33–12–00–01–0
Bristol Rovers5–11–00–10–22–17–11–30–02–52–02–20–00–02–12–10–02–30–35–21–01–01–11–2
Burton Albion0–23–20–41–22–22–10–20–01–01–11–00–21–03–20–11–12–11–11–11–10–22–01–4
Cheltenham Town4–10–02–02–03–10–22–03–10–12–10–30–02–01–22–20–02–12–01–00–03–01–00–1
Crawley Town1–11–12–21–03–14–13–04–21–13–11–20–32–01–13–14–12–03–23–02–13–00–30–1
Crewe Alexandra2–03–32–23–11–03–03–21–01–14–11–21–00–10–11–13–13–21–11–21–11–32–00–3
Dagenham & Redbridge2–10–22–53–01–04–01–10–51–12–12–10–12–01–20–10–12–31–23–20–22–31–01–1
Gillingham1–13–41–03–10–04–13–11–00–13–41–25–42–02–04–31–03–01–10–00–11–23–12–0
Hereford United1–12–10–21–02–01–22–31–11–10–11–01–60–40–30–00–11–11–22–30–22–31–23–2
Macclesfield Town1–14–00–10–01–00–00–21–32–22–20–10–02–21–13–11–11–12–10–01–30–22–01–2
Morecambe1–21–22–00–11–12–32–23–16–01–21–22–10–11–01–20–02–20–03–30–11–00–11–2
Northampton Town0–01–03–11–21–33–22–32–30–11–12–11–11–33–20–22–10–01–21–12–72–51–20–0
Oxford United1–11–01–12–11–13–02–21–31–10–12–10–02–21–11–22–05–12–12–12–00–22–02–2
Plymouth Argyle2–20–21–00–01–01–12–11–21–10–10–00–11–12–01–14–11–10–21–41–02–20–11–2
Port Vale4–11–24–01–23–21–03–01–22–21–10–12–11–01–00–43–03–01–02–02–32–30–20–0
Rotherham United1–01–02–02–23–00–10–11–01–21–13–13–01–04–23–21–11–01–00–11–10–41–20–1
Shrewsbury Town1–00–01–13–21–01–01–02–02–12–01–02–03–11–02–01–12–21–11–03–12–12–12–0
Southend United2–22–00–13–00–11–10–14–00–01–01–11–01–02–01–12–22–12–03–00–23–01–44–1
Swindon Town2–02–02–04–00–00–02–01–03–03–04–02–03–31–03–01–01–21–05–03–22–12–02–0
Torquay United1–04–01–01–01–22–22–22–21–31–11–02–52–03–01–11–00–03–12–13–31–00–01–0
Updated to match(es) played on 5 May 2012. Source:The Football League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistics

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As of 14 April 2012

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[32]
1Jack MidsonAFC Wimbledon18
Izale McLeodBarnet
Lewis GrabbanRotherham United
Adebayo AkinfenwaNorthampton Town
5Marc RichardsPort Vale17
6Matt HarroldBristol Rovers16
7Kevin EllisonMorecambe15
8James CollinsShrewsbury Town14
Nick PowellCrewe Alexandra
10James HansonBradford City13
Tyrone BarnettCrawley Town
Bilel MohsniSouthend United
Rene HoweTorquay United

Top assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[33]
1Ryan HallSouthend United19
2Matt RitchieSwindon Town14
3Peter LevenOxford United11
Luke RooneyGillingham/Swindon Town
5Michael JacobsNorthampton Town10
Kyel ReidBradford City
Tom PopePort Vale
8Eunan O'KaneTorquay United9
Mark WrightShrewsbury Town
Danny JackmanGillingham

Monthly awards

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MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthNotes
ManagerClubPlayerClub
AugustAndy ScottRotherham UnitedMark ArberDagenham & Redbridge[34][35]
SeptemberPaul SturrockSouthend UnitedDanny CarltonMorecambe[36][37]
OctoberSteve EvansCrawley TownDanny HyltonAldershot Town[38][39]
NovemberMark YatesCheltenham TownBilly KeeBurton Albion[40][41]
DecemberPhil ParkinsonBradford CityBryan HughesAccrington[42][43][44]
JanuaryMartin LingTorquay UnitedMark EllisTorquay United[40][41]
FebruaryPaolo Di CanioSwindon TownPaul BensonSwindon Town[45][46]
MarchMartin LingTorquay UnitedLee MansellTorquay United[47][48]
AprilGraham TurnerShrewsbury TownBilel MohsniSouthend United[49][50]

References

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